Thread: The Morality of Prostitution
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01-28-13 09:50 #4253
Posts: 276More evidence that trafficking is a myth
http://www.spiked-online.com/index.p.../article/6606/
See also my report in this section on 09-20-2010 quoting a former prostitute, Rubber Nursey.
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09-14-12 00:27 #4252
Posts: 191One of the best mainstream articles on Trafficking I've seen
http://www.csmonitor.com/World/Globa...global-scourge
Let's treat the real problems.
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07-18-12 13:51 #4251
Posts: 4665Originally Posted by Mr Enternational [View Original Post]
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05-25-12 00:10 #4250
Posts: 15925A hooker speaks out:
http://us.cnn.com/video/?hpt=hp_c2/video / us / 2012/05/24 / drew-taylor-prostitute-cheating-men. Cnn
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04-20-12 15:50 #4249
Posts: 520
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04-15-12 10:01 #4248
Posts: 920Originally Posted by Malabo [View Original Post]
"Men always have that fantasy unless you want to chop everyone dick"
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04-15-12 09:51 #4247
Posts: 920Political; move I will say.
How many people including french cisitizen visit brothels everyday?
If not many then probably the brothels and RLD in the Pigalle in Paris would not survive to this date as they are not making profit.
Originally Posted by Gentleman Travel [View Original Post]
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04-06-12 04:58 #4246
Posts: 60An interesting viewpoint
This short clip made for some interesting introspection.
Lets get comments.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V1q1h...eature=related
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02-21-12 17:12 #4245
Posts: 724DSK & prostitution ring
From the BBC.
Former IMF head Dominique Strauss-Kahn has been detained for questioning by French police investigating a prostitution ring.
Mr Strauss-Kahn, once a front-runner for the French presidency, could be held for 48 hours at a police station in Lille, northern France.
Investigators have already questioned a number of prostitutes who have admitted having sex with Mr Strauss-Kahn.
He insists he did not know that the women were prostitutes.
"I challenge you to distinguish a naked prostitute from any other naked woman," his lawyer Henri Leclerc has told French television.
Read all about it here. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-17110618
Poor guy does not seem to get a break! But if you are being arrested for prostitution-related offences in France, you must really be trying hard!
Maybe it is just the government trying to make political hay in the middle of an election campaign.
But one moral of the story is, once you are tainted by scandal, people love to pile on, and you are vulnerable to all kinds of attacks.
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12-28-11 11:13 #4244
Posts: 920Is it true that you will go to jail if you have been entrapped by a police posing as prostitute and you get caught (presumably the prostitution is illegal)?
Are they putting resources for such kind of petty crime? I guess the jail / prison was already full if the cops really meant it. It is dead easy to catch these people. I am not a cop but I have seen it everywhere ...
What about in boulders highway close to Las Vegas / Nevada where people fuck everywhere on the street, on the cars, on the petrol stations or in the park in any big cities. What about in some of massages parlous, discotheques , karaoke, spa mostly in Asian Countries, but exist everywhere. I am choosing these good examples of notoriously known areas. Do not the cops know it (I fully doubt it) or they just turn blind eyes.
I know in majority of countries prostitution have never been legal for obvious reasons of afraid of dealing with strong oppositions and pressures from feminist groups, religious organizations, etc but the cops just really do not bother to put resources on such petty crime (still debatable though whether this is a crime or not) where both parties have been happy to engage, no pressures, involve two or more consent adults, cause no harm to society given that other crimes associated with this petty crime do not come into equation.
I do not understand why spend taxpayers money for such petty crime where there is already strong evidence that it will never be able to be eradicated. Better to put resources in the area where they are mostly needed. They might investigate if there is a suspicion of major crimes such as trafficking / force prostitution, prostitution with minor / children have got involved, drug dealer, etc .
Originally Posted by Mr Enternational [View Original Post]
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12-25-11 15:23 #4243
Posts: 920The world has change, they are a normal working people.
The world has change we just need to see escorts, landscapers, or prostitutes (I do not use this term.) is a normal profession. They are a normal working people.
Read the story of this lady.
From dinner lady to lapdancer: Village stunned by middle-class housewife's book about her £1,000 a-night past with Pink Pussycats.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ing-It-Up.html
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12-20-11 16:03 #4242
Posts: 187Originally Posted by Mr Enternational [View Original Post]
The world has been hijacked by the criminal banking élite and one thing they want is the worker bees to stay at home, obey authority and pay their taxes. Why have matters deteriorated like this? Because people falsely trust in democracy, remain silent and don't realise what goes on behind the scenes. I guess you're ticked off at your taxes being used to subsidize the relocation of American industry to China over the past 20 years? This is what the globalists -- the Rockefeller and Rothschild families are the biggest players -- secretly get up to by paying-off your elected representatives! Make a start in addressing these issues by voting in Ron Paul as president.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/
http://www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com/
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12-19-11 23:35 #4241
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Trevor2522 [View Original Post]
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12-19-11 22:49 #4240
Posts: 187Originally Posted by Omeprazol [View Original Post]
There are degrees of legality. Sometimes the provider can be adversely affected (Thailand), sometimes the punter (Sweden); sometimes both (Philippines, UK). In many countries the basic transaction-for-sex is legal but soliciting, brothels and pimps are not.
The Wiki map above contains inaccuracies. For instance, since 2007 adult-to-adult sex-tourism in Madagascar can land the punter up to 10 years in prison on 560 calories a day. But the police hardly ever enforce the law. If they did this already-poor country would suffer serious loss in tourist income. As in Thailand, the law is just a sop to the prudish middle/upper classes who don't wish their country to be labelled as a sex-destination, yet refuse to help their poor out of poverty (like breaking a cow's legs and kicking it because it won't get up).
If you want fully-legal, go to (most of) South America, parts of West Africa, Western Europe or Turkey. But these are not necessarily the cheapest or best places for commercial sex. Additionally, some of these countries require yellow fever vaccination for entry (or inter-country travel) which can have toxic side effects http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2069712/BBCs-Man-Greece-psychotic-believed-Jesus-yellow-fever-jab.html
Limiting yourself to the 'legal' countries is something of a pointless exercise in practical terms.
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11-20-11 16:37 #4239
Posts: 15925Originally Posted by Adindas [View Original Post]